Seattle, WA – United Reprographics (dba United print. signs. graphics.) has been awarded a five-year contract by government agency King County to fabricate, print, and install Custom Signs and Banners for all County departments and facilities as needed. The estimated value of the sign contract is $500,000.

Under the contract, United will provide sign project consulting, design, fabrication, printing and installation services of custom signs and sign packages along with banner printing to all King County departments. The sign contract was awarded following a competitive public bidding process based on fair market pricing and the shop’s ability to fabricate, print and install a diverse range of sign products.

United President Michael Barrett said this about the contract award, “We’re obviously thrilled to have been awarded this new contract with King County. This is the second five-year contract we have competitively bid and won this year with King County, having already won the Reprographic Printing Services contract in March. As a locally owned business, I would like to share my gratitude for the County’s Small Contractor and Supplier Certification (SCS) program. We’ve found great success with bidding opportunities as members of the SCS program. Winning these contracts with the County allows us as a local business to thrive while offering fiscally responsible resources for King County departments for years to come. We’ve cultivated wonderful working relationships with numerous County employees over the years, and we look forward to providing service to more departments and staff in the future. We couldn’t be happier to be recognized as the leading provider of print, sign and reprographic services for King County, and to advocate for the SCS program.”

More about King County’s Small Contractor and Supplier Certification program: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/finance-business-operations/business-development-contract-compliance/SCSCertification.aspx


View a sampling of our large format sign and banner work under contract with King County in the gallery below.